Abstract:Background:
Larynx cancer (LCa) is the most common head and neck cancer and accounts
for 1-2.5% of all human cancers worldwide. Metformin, an oral anti-diabetic drug, has been recently
shown to have anti-cancer activity in various cancer types, and there are several studies in the literature
pointing to its potential to sensitize cancer cells to chemotherapeutic drugs.
Objective:
This study was aimed at exploring the anti-cancer effects of metformin alone or in combination
with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) on Hep-2… Show more
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